- In
Welsh mythology,
Gwawl (
Gwawl fab Clud) was the son of Clud, and
tricks Pwyll into
promising him Rhiannon. She
decides to
marry Pwyll instead. Nothing...
-
tried to
force his
daughter Rhiannon to be
married against her will to
Gwawl son of Clud. She met
Pwyll of
Dyfed at the
Mound of
Arberth and planned...
- back from
Gwawl.
Pwyll enters the
festivities of
Gwawl and Rhiannon's
wedding dressed as a
beggar and asks
Gwawl for a bag full of food.
Gwawl nobly consents...
- for
Gwawl,
where she
deploys Pwyll's men
outside in the orchard. She
instructs Pwyll to
enter the hall
dressed as a
beggar and
humbly request Gwawl fill...
- the region, he
eventually secured a
politically advantageous marriage to
Gwawl,
daughter of King Coel Hen, the Romano-British
ruler of Ebora**** (modern...
-
friend of
Gwawl (from the
First Branch) and had
enchanted Dyfed and
captured Rhiannon and
Pryderi in
revenge for the
insult done to
Gwawl by
Pwyll (Pryderi's...
- the
alliance between Dyfed and Annwn, and the
enmity between Pwyll and
Gwawl.
Along with the
other branches, the tale can be
found in the
medieval Red...
- Llwyd, an ally of
Gwawl, whom Pryderi's
father Pwyll had
beaten in
order to get
Gwawl to give up his
right to Rhiannon's hand,
which Gwawl had won from Pwyll...
-
never be filled, to
extricate her from her
betrothal to the
princely Gwawl.
Gwawl is
trapped in the bag and
beaten by Pwyll's men
until he
agrees to Rhiannon's...
-
cannot be
caught up with. He
manages to win her hand at the
expense of
Gwawl, to whom she is betrothed, and she
bears him a son, but the
child disappears...